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unusual facts about SKY TV



Charlie Chuck

In the late 1980s, he turned to solo stand-up comedy as the surreally manic 'Charlie Chuck' and, in 1990, he was talent-spotted by the comedian Malcolm Hardee who arranged for him to appear on Jools Holland's The Happening, a Sky TV series produced by Noel Gay Television.

Hayley Evetts

The following year, Evetts presented Cruel Holiday for Sky TV before briefly appearing in Coronation Street as Eve.

Is Harry on the Boat?

The TV series was developed and produced by Rapido TV for Sky TV.

Jamie Spence

Spence also appeared on the Sky TV scientific programme Brainiac: Science Abuse where he took part in "Brainiac Golf", in which a Brainiac went head to head against Spence.

Kathryn Harby-Williams

She currently works with Radio Sport New Zealand and is a Sky TV commentator for Sky Sport 1's live netball coverage of the ANZ Championship and international tests, along with former Silver Ferns Tania Dalton and Anna Stanley, and with co-Australian national representative Natalie Avellino; she also co-hosts the weekly netball show On Court with Stanley.

Ken Hames

Following a debut on Battle Stripes for Sky TV in 2000, Hames designed and presented Channel 4's Desert Darlings, and in October 2002, filmed the follow on in Namibia with couples who attempted to cross the Namib Desert.

Scott Houghton

Houghton has also had television exposure, as he also appears in the Sky TV Police series Cop Squad that follows the going's on at Cambridgeshire Constabulary.


see also

Elliniki Agogi

Elliniki Agogi is also the name of a TV show presented by Adonis Georgiades in the Blue Sky TV station.

Joanna Vanderham

Vanderham plays Cathy in Sky TV's six-part serial The Runaway, which started on 31 March 2011, adapted from Martina Cole's novel.

Matthew Lorenzo

Lorenzo was the first sports presenter to appear on Sky TV when it launched in 1989, after a career in newspapers, BBC TV and BBC Radio.